Latest Past Events

Timeless: Telling Our Neighborhood Stories; Chapter 1: Constance Baker Motley

All are welcome and no registration is required. This new exhibit is organized by Frank Mitchell with Constance Royster and showcases vital stories of the Q House, Dixwell, Judge Motley, community memory, and family archives. This Q House exhibit follows on and draws inspiration from the magnificent exhibit last spring 2022, Constance Baker Motley: Lady of the Law, originated by […]

Volunteer at the Eli Whitney Museum and Workshop – Spring 2023 Service Series

https://cglink.me/2dA/r1997767 Support education and recreational programs at this treasured historic site! Volunteers will meet at Dwight Hall promptly at 12:45pm and travel together via CT Transit bus to the site. Volunteers will work indoors and outdoors to prepare and package STEAM learning kits used in schools across Connecticut and to maintain trails and natural areas surrounding the Museum at the […]

The Current State of Waste and Race in North Carolina – Journeys Toward Justice

Hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFeaturing Professor Courtney WoodsRSVP at https://heellife.unc.edu/event/8650771. This session examines the historical and contemporary impacts that solid waste facilities have on communities of color in North Carolina and reflect on the 40-year history of environmental justice organizing around waste facilities in the United States. Courtney Woods is an associate professor in the […]